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Category Archives: Online Storage

PhotoLava

Sometimes simpler is better…
There are plenty of ways to store images online. Some popular services include Flickr and Photobucket, and they certainly have their uses- and limitations. Flicker limits the number of images that can be uploaded for free, and Photobucket limits the bandwidth. Sometimes I just want to host a file [...]

One True Media: Take Your Images To the Next Level!

From the Bear Den…
Today we are going to review the OneTrueMedia website. There are many photo sharing web sites on the internet that allow you to share your videos and photos as slideshows. OneTrueMedia allows you to take you photos and videos, and “kicks them up a notch” by creating a Video Montage, Photo [...]

Gusto

What do you get when you combine the social networking of MySpace, and add in travel tools? This is the point of Gusto, an attempt to make planning a trip easier.

Google Notebook

Personal “Blogger Lite” Keeps Links Organized
One of the newest tools to come out of Google Labs is the new Google Notebook service. Perhaps the name intrigued me, or the success with the Google Pages service that I still use, but I decided to give it a try. Some of Google’s offerings have [...]

Yahoo Mail Beta

Yahoo Puts In Some Overtime To Keep Their Mail Competitive

Email is clearly a killer app of the internet. One of the first sites we all check when online is our favorite email account (right after TechNudge, and TechNudge Live, of course). Practically everyone has a web based email account these days, with Hotmail, [...]

Google Page Creator

The Latest Beta From Google Labs Is A Perfect Companion To Blogger

You never quite know what the elves over at Google are cooking up next. Some are rumors that seem too good to be true, and then one day Gmail is announced. Others, like free city wide WiFi access sound great, but who [...]

Streamload MediaMax Beta

Storage has always been a key component of every computer experience, and any power user will echo the phrase “you can never be too rich, too thin, or have too much storage.” After all, this is why we went on a quest for those Gmail invites so we could have email with gigabytes of storage. [...]